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What’s a Women Specialist Called?

Women specialists are medical professionals who focus their practice on the unique needs of female patients. They also provide general medical services to women rather than a niche segment of male patients.

Most women who visit our women specialist clinic do ask Dr. PK Tan during appointments, what are women specialists called or referred to? Now, women specialists are often referred to as women’s doctors, gynecologists, obstetricians, and midwives.

Most practices have multiple specialists working together as part of an interdisciplinary team that meets the needs of the patient. In fields such as medicine and psychology, sub-specialization is a niche area of study that qualifies practitioners to treat specific groups of patients with specialized problems.

For example, an allergist treats people with allergies, a rheumatologist treats people with arthritis, and a cardiologist treats people with heart disease. Women specialists take on this same role when it comes to women’s health concerns – they’re experts in conditions specific to women and can provide care for gynecological issues that often require specialist expertise or monitoring. As they focus their practice on serving women exclusively, they may be known colloquially as “women’s doctors.”

What Are the Duties of a Women Specialist?

While the duties of women specialist doctors vary depending on their specific area of expertise. They often include the following:

  • Conducting comprehensive health exams: These include taking a complete medical history, performing a physical exam, ordering any necessary tests or screenings, and creating a personalized plan of care.
  • Delivery of babies: Some women’s specialists are certified to provide full obstetric services, and some are certified to perform or assist in cesarean sections (C-sections). Others provide less invasive forms of obstetric care, such as ultrasound, pre-natal tests, and gynecological care.
  • Treatment of gynecological conditions: Depending on the scope of practice allowed in the state where they practice, women’s specialists may provide care for any gynecological conditions, including menorrhagia, endometriosis, and fibroids. Others practice in niche areas, such as reproductive health, treating infertility, and menstrual disorders.
  • Annual health screenings: Women’s specialists often provide or coordinate annual health screenings, such as mammograms, pelvic exams, and Pap tests. These screenings are essential for detecting health problems early when they’re most treatable.
  • Immunizations: Many women’s specialists administer immunizations against HPV and other diseases. This may be done in the office or at a hospital.
  • Education and counseling: As part of their comprehensive care services, women’s specialists often provide patients with education and counseling on various topics related to women’s health, such as pregnancy, family planning, menopause, and nutrition.

When to Visit a Women’s Specialist

There is really no exact best time to visit your women specialist doctor. For most people though, the best time to visit a women specialist is during a yearly health check-up.

Women’s health care is a lifelong endeavor, and certain issues must be monitored closely, such as menstrual cycles, fertility, and gynecological health. Other issues are best addressed as they arise, such as cramping, irregular bleeding, or pain that has no obvious cause. If you have any of the following concerns, you may need to make an appointment with a women’s specialist immediately or more frequently:

  • Menstrual bleeding that is different than usual or heavy
  • Missed menstrual cycle or inability to conceive a child
  • Painful or frequent urination
  • Tingling or numbness in legs or pelvis
  • Pelvic pain
  • Sexual health concerns. This includes sexual dysfunction or a sexually transmitted infection
  • General health concerns, such as being at an unhealthy weight
  • History of fibroids, endometriosis, or other gynecological conditions
  • History of complications during pregnancy or childbirth
  • History of sexually transmitted infections
  • History of cancer treatment such as radiation and chemotherapy

How to Prepare for a Visit to Women’s Specialist

Before visiting a women’s specialist, make a list of any health concerns you may have and take it with you to the appointment. When preparing for your appointment, keep the following in mind:

  • Be open and honest with your health practitioner: Your doctor wants to help you feel better, and they are not judging you. They want to help you find the solutions to your health issues and get the care you need.
  • Bring a friend or family member to the appointment: Your loved one can help you remember everything discussed at the appointment, ask questions, and provide emotional support.
  • Write down everything you eat and drink in the days leading up to the appointment: This will help your doctor determine if there are any dietary factors that may be affecting your health.
  • Write down any medications you’re taking: This will help your doctor determine if the medications are having any adverse effects on your health.
  • Write down any questions you have for the doctor: Having a list of questions will help you remember everything you want to ask. This will help you make the most of your appointment time.

What to Expect when you visit a Women’s Specialist

When you visit a women’s specialist, you will likely experience one or more of the following:

  • Medical history review: Your doctor will review your medical history and ask questions about all aspects of your health, including childhood illnesses, sexual health, and family history of diseases.
  • Physical exam: Your general practitioner will conduct a physical exam that includes a pelvic exam and breast exam.
  • Lab tests: Depending on your medical history and findings from the initial exam, lab tests may be ordered to help your women’s specialist get a better picture of your health status.
  • Treatment and medical plan: Depending on the findings during your visit, the doctor may prescribe medication, recommend lifestyle changes, or make referrals to other specialists.
  • Follow-up: Women’s specialists typically want to see their patients every year to ensure that any health concerns are being properly managed. Your doctor may also recommend more frequent visits if you have a chronic condition or are pregnant.

Conclusion

We get it. Women’s health can be complicated. But that’s why we have women’s specialists – to help us sort through all of the information and get the care we need. If you have any concerns about your health, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with a women’s specialist. They are here to help us live our best lives!

At PKWomen’s Specialist Clinic, we provide comprehensive and individualized care for women of all ages. We offer a full range of services, from preventive care to the treatment of chronic conditions.

We understand that women’s health needs are unique, and we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care possible. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please call us at  +65 6636 9909 .

PK Women’s Specialist Clinic @ The Venue

2 Tai Thong Cres, #01-12 The Venue Shoppes, Singapore 347836

+65 6636 9909

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